Vettel happy with his first day of testing in Jerez

Vettel ‘back in the groove’ with 102 laps in the Infiniti Red Bull Racing RB9

After two days with Mark Webber at the wheel of the Infiniti Red Bull Racing RB9, today it was
Sebastian Vettel’s turn to get acquainted with the new car. The triple world champion wasted no
time in exploring its potential and set the day’s third-quickest time, with a lap of 1:19.052.
After 102 laps Sebastian said it had been good to get behind the wheel again after the winter
break.

“So far, I think we can be pretty happy,” he said. “Mark had a good couple of days to start with
and I took over today. It was great to get back in the car, to get rid of the rust and to get back
in the groove again. The first feeling is good and the car is working well. It’s difficult to
judge the speed, but in terms of reliability it looks pretty good. For today we accomplished what
we set out to achieve – which was to put a lot of laps on the car.

“At this stage it’s very difficult to judge anything else,” he added. “It could be that there is a
favourite after these three tests, but it could turn out to be completely different in Australia
because it’s a different track with different characteristics. I expect the Championship to be at
least as tight as last year, as the regulations haven’t changed so much.

“In terms of the times, it’s always nice to be on top, but if there’s one phase of the year where
it matters least, it’s here. Now is the time to do our homework. It’s good for us to do a lot of
laps, to see that the car is working well and we’ll go from there.”

Race Engineering Co-ordinator Andy Damerum commented: “Obviously today was Sebastian’s first
chance to drive the RB9 and, as with Mark, the car behaved well. We were a little delayed getting
out this morning because of a few changes we wanted to make, but it didn’t hamper progress and
another 102 laps is very respectable. Today was about carrying on the work of the past two days,
evolving the car and how it’s performing. We worked on set-up in the morning, did some aero work
in the afternoon and also put in some longer runs to check durability and to continue assessing
the tyres. Tomorrow, it’ll hopefully be more of the same.”